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English, 18.09.2019 14:00 shyann78

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separate the sentences below to their points of view first person, third person objective, third person limited, third person omniscient
1)happy that her team had won, jan ran up to scott and hugged him. surprised but thrilled by the show of affection, scott felt like his search for a date to the school dance was over.
2)i could hear only part of the phone conversation, but tara's voice was loud and sounded angry. i bet she was talking to shannon.
3)i hurried to the checkout line so i wouldn't be late for the game.
4)it had been a long day. drake walked into the kitchen. he was feeling dizzy so he ate two sandwiches and felt much better. his mother thought she might faint. then she ate and felt better, too.
5)rebecca knew her mother was right. she should have written down the combination. the lock would not open. she heard the bell. "great! " she thought.
6)drake walked into the kitchen and ate two sandwiches. he told his mother that he was feeling much better.
7)drake walked into the kitchen. he was feeling lightheaded and dizzy. then he ate two sandwiches and he felt much better.

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